Disney cookies recalled from supermarkets over allergy fears

Manufacturers of Disney cookies have withdrawn the treats because the designs fail to mention the snacks contain milk.

A total of 10 British retailers — including TK Maxx, 99p Stores, Poundland and Asda — are taking the treats off their shelves because they pose a risk to people who are lactose-intolerant.

The biscuits affected come in 150g and 300g tins of Disney Favourites Volume two and three as well as Disney's Frozen cookies.

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The company who make the products, Jacobsens Bakery Ltd, said anyone who has eaten the cookies and feels unwell should seek medical help.

A spokesman for the Danish firm said: "The products have been found to contain milk which is not declared on the label, resulting in this product being a possible health risk for anyone who is allergic or has an intolerance to milk or milk constituents.

"Consumers who feel unwell after eating this product are advised to seek medical help immediately.

"Consumers who are allergic or have an intolerance to milk are advised to discard this product or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund."